IPv6.rs is a new service that provides the tools to self host, from an externally visible IP address to the open source software to run zero-config server appliances from your home computer with just a click.
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Did you know that the only thing that stands between your data and your hosts (and their employees) is trust?
The problem:
Trust is not security. Have you ever told someone a secret that leaked?
The solution:
In the past, self hosting was really hard. You needed an external IP and years of...
Ubuntu LTS releases are the way to go. With a desktop that you sit on all day you might be able to keep up with the latest and greatest, including breaking changes and vulnerabilities associated with this, but in a server you want time-tested, battle hardened stability and security.
Ubuntu's...
You can do this with https://github.com/Clortox/rss-cli, crontab, curl, and ffmpeg if you'd like to start from scratch. Alternatively, checkout Sonarr.
It might be good to use Metamask then in terms of USDT. Coinbase and Binance are exchanges, not wallets, and I would only use those for the actual purchase but not holding of the coins.
Really, if it's not on Chocolate or another package manager with a large userbase, I'd be careful. SourceForge is great since you can see statistics :)
I'll assume you mean that your mail server has a web interface exposed on port 8777.
In this case, use Apache's reverse proxy to proxy to 127.0.0.1:8777
So you'll need to:
1. Create a file "/etc/apache2/sites-available/mail.conf" with ServerName mail.example.com
2. Add a Reverse Proxy...
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